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Monthly Planned Reads for September

Sunday, September 2, 2012

This year is going so fast! It's hard to believe that is already September! With that in mind, here are some of my planned reads for this month:The Sword-Edged Blonde by Alex Bledsoe (Eddie LaCrosse #1)

It should have been a
case like any other: a missing princess, a king willing to pay in gold
for her return. But before he realizes it, sword jockey Eddie LaCrosse
is swept up in a web of mystery and deceit involving a brutally murdered
royal heir, a queen accused of an unspeakable crime, and the tragic
past he thought he’d left behind.

In order to uncover the answers
he seeks, Eddie must delve into the dark underbelly of society while
digging deep into his own private history, drawing past and present
together. Vast conspiracies, women both beautiful and deadly, and a
centuries-old revenge scheme are only a few of the pieces in a lethal
puzzle.

A mix of fantasy and hardboiled detective genre? Yes, please! Many thanks to TLC Book Tours for sending me this and the three sequels for review! Burn Me Deadly by Alex Bledsoe (Eddie LaCrosse #2)

Above Angelina’s Tavern
in down-and-dirty Neceda you’ll find the office of Eddie LaCrosse, a
freelance sword jockey who, for twenty-five gold pieces a day, will take
on any task short of murder for hire. Eddie’s on his way back from a
routine investigation when his horse almost runs down a half-naked
blonde in serious trouble. Against his better judgment, he promises to
protect the frightened young woman, only to find himself waylaid by
unknown assailants and left for dead beside her mutilated body.

Eddie
isn’t the kind of guy to just let something like this pass. But who
killed Laura Lesperitt? Eddie’s quest for payback leads him to a tangled
mystery involving a notorious crime lord, a backwoods dragon cult,
royal scandals, and a duplicitous femme fatale who has trouble keeping
her clothes on. As bodies pile up, attracting the unwelcome attention of
the king’s guards, Eddie must use all his wits if he hopes to survive…

For
twenty-five gold pieces a day, plus expenses, Eddie LaCrosse will take
on most any case. But the unexpected delivery of a coffin in the dead of
winter forces LaCrosse to look back at a bygone chapter in his past—and
the premeditated murder of a dream.

Ruled by the noble King
Marcus Drake, the island kingdom of Grand Braun is an oasis of peace and
justice in an imperfect world. At least until the beautiful Queen
Jennifer is accused of adultery and murder. In the wrong castle at the
wrong time, Eddie finds himself drafted at sword’s point to solve the
mystery. With time running out, and powerful nobles all too eager to pin
the murder on Eddie himself, he must untangle a tangled web of palace
intrigues, buried secrets, and bewitching women—before the entire
kingdom erupts into civil war.

Murder, mystery, and magic—just another day on the job for Eddie LaCrosse.

Twenty years ago, a
barmaid in a harbor town fell for a young sailor who turned pirate to
make his fortune. But what truly became of Black Edward Tew remains a
mystery—one that has just fallen into the lap of freelance sword jockey
Eddie LaCrosse.

For years, Eddie has kept his office above
Angelina’s tavern, so when Angelina herself asks him to find out what
happened to the dashing pirate who stole her heart, he can hardly say
no—even though the trail is two decades old. Some say Black Edward and
his ship, The Bloody Angel, went to bottom of the sea, taking
with it a king’s fortune in treasure. Others say he rules a wealthy,
secret pirate kingdom. And a few believe he still sails under a ghostly
flag with a crew of the damned.

To find the truth, and earn his
twenty-five gold pieces a day, Eddie must take to sea in the company of a
former pirate queen in search of the infamous Black Edward Tew…and his
even more legendary treasure.

Once again, many many thanks to the awesome folks over at TLC Book Tours for the review copies! These look and sound amazing and fun!The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton

1959 England. Laurel
Nicolson is sixteen years old, dreaming alone in her childhood tree
house during a family celebration at their home, Green Acres Farm. She
spies a stranger coming up the long road to the farm and then observes
her mother, Dorothy, speaking to him. And then she witnesses a crime.

Fifty
years later, Laurel is a successful and well-regarded actress, living
in London. She returns to Green Acres for Dorothy’s ninetieth birthday
and finds herself overwhelmed by memories and questions she has not
thought about for decades. She decides to find out the truth about the
events of that summer day and lay to rest her own feelings of guilt. One
photograph, of her mother and a woman Laurel has never met, called
Vivian, is her first clue.

The Secret Keeper explores longings
and dreams, the lengths some people go to fulfill them, and the strange
consequences they sometimes have. It is a story of lovers, friends,
dreamers and schemers, play-acting and deception told against a backdrop
of events that changed the world.

I lovelovelove this author, so I can't even express my excitement over being granted an ARC of this novel!

Every day a different body. Every day a different life. Every day in love with the same girl.

Every
morning, A wakes in a different person’s body, a different person’s
life. There’s never any warning about where it will be or who it will
be. A has made peace with that, even established guidelines by which to
live: Never get too attached. Avoid being noticed. Do not interfere.

It’s
all fine until the morning that A wakes up in the body of Justin and
meets Justin’s girlfriend, Rhiannon. From that moment, the rules by
which A has been living no longer apply. Because finally A has found
someone he wants to be with—day in, day out, day after day.

With
his new novel, David Levithan has pushed himself to new creative
heights. He has written a captivating story that will fascinate readers
as they begin to comprehend the complexities of life and love in A’s
world, as A and Rhiannon seek to discover if you can truly love someone
who is destined to change every day.

Kami Glass loves
someone she’s never met . . . a boy she’s talked to in her head ever
since she was born. She wasn’t silent about her imaginary friend during
her childhood, and is thus a bit of an outsider in her sleepy English
town of Sorry-in-the-Vale. Still, Kami hasn’t suffered too much from not
fitting in. She has a best friend, runs the school newspaper, and is
only occasionally caught talking to herself. Her life is in order, just
the way she likes it, despite the voice in her head.

But all that changes when the Lynburns return.

The
Lynburn family has owned the spectacular and sinister manor that
overlooks Sorry-in-the-Vale for centuries. The mysterious twin sisters
who abandoned their ancestral home a generation ago are back, along with
their teenage sons, Jared and Ash, one of whom is eerily familiar to
Kami. Kami is not one to shy away from the unknown—in fact, she’s
determined to find answers for all the questions Sorry-in-the-Vale is
suddenly posing. Who is responsible for the bloody deeds in the depths
of the woods? What is her own mother hiding? And now that her imaginary
friend has become a real boy, does she still love him? Does she hate
him? Can she trust him?

Sixteen-year-old Neryn is
alone in the land of Alban, where the oppressive king has ordered
anyone with magical strengths captured and brought before him. Eager to
hide her own canny skill—a uniquely powerful ability to communicate with
the fairy-like Good Folk—Neryn sets out for the legendary Shadowfell, a
home and training ground for a secret rebel group determined to
overthrow the evil King Keldec.During her dangerous journey, she
receives aid from the Good Folk, who tell her she must pass a series of
tests in order to recognize her full potential. She also finds help
from a handsome young man, Flint, who rescues her from certain death—but
whose motives in doing so remain unclear. Neryn struggles to trust her
only allies. They both hint that she alone may be the key to Alban’s
release from Keldec’s rule.Homeless, unsure of who to trust, and
trapped in an empire determined to crush her, Neryn must make it to
Shadowfell not only to save herself, but to save Alban.

I am so excited for all of these. I don't even know where to start! What are your reading plans for September? Let me know in the comments or link me!

2 comments:

I don't recognize too many of these titles, but I'm excited to read Unspoken and Every Day as well. I just finished up Shadowfell, which was quite good, and I'm also eager to read Carnival of Souls, Monstrous Beauty, The Casual Vacancy (ROWLING!!!), and The Raven Boys this month, so there are definitely a lot of excellent novels releasing soon! :)